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UK
/kˈæɹɪdʒwˌeɪ/
]
NOUN
- one of the two sides of a motorway where traffic travels in one direction only usually in two or three lanes
How To Use carriageway In A Sentence
- Fire covered the carriageway and melted more than 600 sq metres of tarmac before the blaze was extinguished. The Sun
- It is believed the car may have aquaplaned on the northbound carriageway before landing on its roof. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
- I still cannot get my head round the idea that golf's holy of holies is situated just off a busy dual carriageway.
- There is a lay-by on each carriageway, but 70 mph roads have those as well without anyone complaining that they represent a safety threat.
- So began a painstaking operation to replace bolts and an expansion joint on the carriageway taking traffic out of the city, which was completed in 1969.
- The first carries the dual carriageway A4041 with a street light balanced precariously above the centre of the canal.
- Suddenly the coach crossed the central reservation and collided with a public light bus travelling in the inner lane of the eastbound carriageway.
- He crashed into a car and was seen wielding a sword as he headed down the dual carriageway on foot.
- Fire covered the carriageway and melted more than 600 sq metres of tarmac before the blaze was extinguished. The Sun
- The car was travelling on the eastbound carriageway, towards the Greenbridge roundabout when it left the road.